Rover UC

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Tenderfoot
Mar 2, 2012
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Hello together,
long time before, i like this idea to build a metaldetector like Rover UC from OKM.
But this company has a real crazy price policy.

A friend has orderd last year a Rover UC from OKM Emirates for re engineering.
What we see after this, was real terrible. Cheap material without any useful electronic
parts. Its a very tricky company. Thea are still selling GRP Antennas!!!
Not one of devices from them have a GPR technology! Rover UC is not a multifunctional device.
Only the software is multifunctional, but software is using the same input signal for all
Visualizer 3D pictures.


Kellyco write on website about Rover UC
-Visual magnetometer to locate ferromagnetic metal objects underground
-Visual 3d ground scans with manual and automatic impulse mode
(graphical ground scans with three-dimensional analysis directly on the smart phone)
How it is possible to make with a magnetometer a real 3D Groundscan???

This is the good one about it
- It is a light weight
- It is adjustable
- Head set is connectable
- all in one it is a very practical design

And this we do not like
- Discrimination between between ferrous and non-ferrousis is not possible!
- high-tech 3d ground scanner! That is the biggest joke!!!
- FM Radio, for what this is useful? (if you need, you can buy a radio or mp3 player for 20US$)
- For what you need camouflage, what you have to hide?

And all this for US$ 12000 (Kellyco price), ONLY ;-)



Last and end we was also builing a useful prototyp in similar design.

- Metaldetector
- Discrimination: ferrous no ferrous metal: yes (accoustic signal)
- Signal output: accustic
- Adustbale Aluminium Stick
- Mode: automatic

--- and it works

If anybuddy interested on it please send me a PM.
 

Upvote 0
Mar 6, 2009
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Thanks for the post.

I am looking for system to locate cavities, disturbed soil and buried artifacts. I live in South America. I have 3 sites that I know are proven burial grounds, with several prior escavations.

I can not afford a $12,000 tool. A friend of mine made a good find at one location several years back. 08.jpg His Photo.

I would like to find a affordable used magnetometer (???) - or if anyone is interested in working with us.

By affordable -I mean hundreds of dollars to $3000- depending on condition or features. We can even work out a cache share... I am open.

You mention you and a friend build one.... is it caesium or proton?
 

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